In battleground states this year, Democrats and Republicans aren’t only trying to win, they’re also trying to lose by less in the counties they lost in 2020.
Actor Terry Crews answers a Wild Card question about a time he experienced awe. He says as a Black kid growing up in struggling Flint, Mich., he never thought his life would be this good.
CBS said that its moderators would largely leave fact checking up to the vice presidential candidates in Tuesday's debate. Journalist Bill Adair said the network sent a powerful message, though.
Prosecutors provided the most detailed look yet at their election interference case against former President Donald Trump.
President Biden and Vice President Harris traveled to Georgia and North Carolina to reassure people that help is on the way.
Across Eastern Tennessee, people are connecting on social media to help clear out ruined furniture, scrub off mud, and ...
The 2018 Farm Bill’s expiration on Monday means the immediate end of some programs, while other critical services will ...
Prosecutors provided the most detailed look yet at their election interference case against former President Donald Trump.
In the southeastern states hit by Hurricane Helene, FEMA is coordinating the federal government recovery effort and a grassroots network of neighbors and volunteers are helping each other.
The administration still projects a shortfall this fiscal year, but it's smaller than what was originally possible.
Voters in the key swing state of Wisconsin talk about what’s keeping them up at night when they think of politics and the November election.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with U.S. diplomat Richard Haass, the president emeritus of the Council on Foreign Relations, about the leverage the U.S. has in ceasefire talks and the Mideast conflict.